Black Lives Matter, which launched 3 years ago, is now a household slogan. It’s recognized throughout social media. It’s discussed by everyone from politicians and celebrities to kids. It has launched protests and debates around the United States and in the Rochester community. But what’s the end game for this modern-day movement, how much does it align with and differ from the civil rights fight of the 1950s and ‘60s, and can it bring about real change in our community?